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Amarcord
Amarcord () is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano (situated near the ancient walls of Rimini) in 1930s Fascist Italy.

Day for Night
1973 French film directed by François Truffaut

The Day of the Jackal
1973 film by Fred Zinnemann

La Grande Bouffe
1973 film by Marco Ferreri

The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
1973 film by Gérard Oury

Ludwig
1973 film directed by Luchino Visconti

My Name is Nobody
1973 film by Tonino Valerii, Sergio Leone

The Mother and the Whore
1973 film by Jean Eustache

Le Magnifique
1973 film by Philippe de Broca

Night Flight from Moscow
1973 film by Henri Verneuil

Flesh for Frankenstein
1973 film by Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey, Antonio Margheriti

Two Men in Town
1973 film by José Giovanni

Wedding in Blood
1973 film by Claude Chabrol

Shock Treatment
1973 film by Alain Jessua

L'emmerdeur
'''''L'emmerdeur''' (literally The Troublemaker, with the English title of A Pain in the Ass, often promoted as A Pain in the A__) is a 1973 French-Italian black comedy film, starring Jacques Brel, appearing in his tenth and final feature film. Directed by Édouard Molinaro and co-starring Lino Ventura, Caroline Cellier, and Jean-Pierre Darras, L'emmerdeur'' is an adaptation of Francis Veber's 1971 play Le contrat.

Chino
1973 film by John Sturges, Duilio Coletti

Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman
1973 film by Roger Vadim

The Train
1973 Franco–Italian film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre

The Burned Barns
1973 film by Jean Chapot

Immoral Tales
1973 film by Walerian Borowczyk

Love and Anarchy
1973 film by Lina Wertmüller

Lucky Luciano
1973 film by Francesco Rosi

La bonne année
1973 film by Claude Lelouch

A Slightly Pregnant Man
1973 film by Jacques Demy

There's No Smoke Without Fire
1973 film

The Inheritor
1973 film by Philippe Labro

Massacre in Rome
1973 film by George P. Cosmatos

Home Sweet Home
1973 film by Benoît Lamy

War Goddess
1974 film directed by Terence Young

The Demons
1973 film by Jesús Franco

Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?
1973 film by Robert Lamoureux

Forbidden Priests
1973 film by Denys de La Patellière

White Fang
1973 film directed by Lucio Fulci

Anita: Swedish Nymphet
1973 film by Torgny Wickman

The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot
1973 film by Nina Companéez

L'Affaire Dominici
1973 film by Claude Bernard-Aubert

Property Is No Longer a Theft
1973 film by Elio Petri

Dirty Weekend
1973 film by Dino Risi

Story of a Love Story
1973 film by John Frankenheimer

Murder in a Blue World
1973 film by Eloy de la Iglesia

I Don't Know Much
1973 film by Pierre Richard

La ragazza di via Condotti
1974 film by Germán Lorente

Hail the Artist
1973 film by Yves Robert

The Iron Rose
1972 film by Jean Rollin

The Nun and the Devil
1973 film by Domenico Paolella

The Heroes
1973 film by Duccio Tessari

Themroc
Themroc is a 1973 French satirical film by director Claude Faraldo. It was produced by François de Lannurien and Helène Vager and its original music was composed by Harald Maury. Made on a low budget with no intelligible dialogue, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting to an urban caveman. The film's scenes of incest and cannibalism earned it adults-only ratings. It was the first film to be shown in the UK's Channel 4's red triangle series of controversial films in 1986. It has become a cult film.

The Big Store
1973 film by Claude Zidi

The Woman in Blue
1973 film by Michel Deville

A Doll's House
1973 film by Joseph Losey

Can Dialectics Break Bricks?
1973 film by René Viénet

Belle
1973 film by André Delvaux

The Year 01
1973 film by Jacques Doillon

The Lonely Woman
1973 film by Francisco Rovira Beleta

Far West
1973 film by Jacques Brel

Le mataf
1973 film by Serge Leroy

A Full Day's Work
1973 film by Jean-Louis Trintignant

Pourquoi Israël
1973 film by Claude Lanzmann

George Who?
1973 film by Michèle Rosier

Joanna Francesa
1973 film by Carlos Diegues